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SRI Consulting's Global Solvent Report Puts Green Impact in Perspective.


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, Calif. -- Solvents are essential chemicals used extensively by major industries throughout the world. Today, SRI Consulting released its "Global Solvent Report: The Green Impact." The new report is the first in a series that focuses on Safe & Sustainable(TM) materials. It covers all the major classes of solvents by industry sector along with data on production, consumption, chemical characteristics, regulatory status and the market outlook and trends for 117 specific products.

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 said, "Regulatory pressure to use and develop more green chemicals in the energy and chemical industries will continue. Our Safe & Sustainable(TM) reports will provide current information that will allow business professionals to effectively manage their businesses in this evolving marketplace."

Mr. Pearson added, "The Global Solvent Report will be of value to any business that manufactures or uses significant amounts of solvents. The global market is 20 million metric tons and is of concern to almost any producer of formulated products, worldwide."

The Global Solvent Report provides in-depth information on the major solvent types: Aromatics, Alcohols, Esters, Aliphatics, Ketones Ketones
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, Glycols, Glycol ethers, and Halogenated halogenated

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 solvents as well as over 20 other widely used miscellaneous solvents.

Bob Davenport, Director, of Development, stated, "This is a comprehensive report that puts emerging green solvents in perspective with petrochemical-based solvents which dominate the industry. The demand for many high volume petrochemical-based solvents will decline or stagnate stag·nate  
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 due to toxicity concerns. However, many petrochemical solvents are not toxic and will continue to be used indefinitely. Today, bio-friendly, renewable sourced or novel, new solvents are expensive or have limited utility. Often green solvents cannot act as direct substitutes for more toxic solvents. This report demonstrates, however, there is an incremental, secular shift toward more eco-friendly solvents."

For additional information about the Global Solvent Report please contact Bob Davenport at rdavenport@sriconsulting.com or 650-384-4350 or visit the website at www.sriconsulting.com for SRIC's complete offering of reports.

About SRI Consulting (SRIC)

SRI Consulting is the world's leading business research service for the global chemical industry. Publishing for almost 60 years, SRI Consulting is the preeminent source for in-depth business and process analysis. This report was developed by SRIC's Safe & Sustainable(TM) group, which provides in-depth, independent technical and business advisories for the chemical and energy industries. SRI Consulting's headquarters are located in Menlo Park, California Menlo Park is a city in San Mateo County, California in the United States of America. It is located at latitude 37°29' North, longitude 122°9' East. Menlo Park had 30,785 inhabitants as of the 2000 U.S. Census.  with offices in The Woodlands, Texas; Zurich, Switzerland; Tokyo, Japan; and Beijing, China. SRI Consulting is a division of Access Intelligence, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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. Additional information is available at www.sriconsulting.com.

SRI Consulting (SRIC) is a trade name and a registered trademark of SRI International, used under license.
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